Environment China is a weekly bilingual podcast from the Beijing Energy Network. The show features conversations with advocates, entrepreneurs, and experts working in the environmental field in China. We are looking to learn how they do their work, what new strategies and solutions they have found, and why now is the right time for real and positive changes in China’s environmental field.

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"Renewable energy" typically conjures up images of rooftops
decked out in solar panels or wind turbines twirling on a
hillside. But there are also less “picturesque” forms of
clean energy— including sludge, a byproduct of wastewater
treatment. Did you know that an increasing number of U.S. cities
are turning...

Local pollution, climate change, and increasing demand all pose
significant strains on the availability of clean and reliable
water supplies for China's homes, farms, and industries. And all of
this translates to real financial risks for companies and investors
who rely on water resources in their assets.

Tune in to learn about Environment China, a brand-new podcast
from the Beijing Energy Network (BEN). We hope you'll join us
in listening to our first series of podcasts as we chat with
advocates, entrepreneurs, and experts in the environmental field in
China and explore why now is the right time for real and...

About the Podcast

Environment China is a bi-weekly podcast from the Beijing Energy Network (BEN), a grassroots organization created to help understand and tackle China’s energy and environmental challenges. The podcast features conversations with advocates, entrepreneurs, and experts and aims to highlight innovative solutions for improving China’s environment. We explore how they do their work, what strategies and solutions they have found, and why now is the right time for real and positive progress for China’s environment.